swim 英 [swɪm]   美 [swɪm]

swim

swim  英 [swɪm] 美 [swɪm]

v. 游泳;  n. 游泳 

进行时:swimming  过去式:swam  过去分词:swum  第三人称单数:swims  名词复数:swims 

I can't swim. 我不会游泳。
He taught me how to swim. 他教我怎样游泳。

  • When you move yourself through the water using your arms and legs, you swim. If you live near the ocean, it's probably a good idea to learn how to swim.
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  • v. 游泳;
  • n. 游泳
  • 1. I can't swim.

    我不会游泳。

  • 2. He taught me how to swim.

    他教我怎样游泳。

  • 3. I go swimming twice a week.

    我每星期游泳两次。

  • swim (n.) 1540s, "the clear part of any liquid" (above the sediment), from swim (v.). Meaning "part of a river or stream frequented by fish" (and hence fishermen) is from 1828, and is probably the source of the figurative meaning "the current of the latest affairs or events" (as in in the swim "on the inside, involved with current events," 1869). Meaning "act of swimming" is from 1764.
  • swim (v.) Old English swimman "to move in or on the water, float" (class III strong verb; past tense swamm, past participle swummen), from Proto-Germanic *swimjan (source also of Old Saxon and Old High German swimman, Old Norse svimma, Dutch zwemmen, German schwimmen), from PIE root *swem- "to be in motion."
swim / swɪm ; NAmE swɪm / verb , noun swim swims swam swimming swum verb ( swim·ming , swam / swæm ; NAmE swæm / swum / swʌm ; NAmE swʌm / ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (of a person ) to move through water in a horizontal position using the arms and legs 游水;游泳 I can't swim. 我不会游泳。 The boys swam across the lake. 男孩子们游到了湖对岸。 They spent the day swimming and sunbathing. 他们整整一天都在游泳和晒太阳。 swimsth Can you swim backstroke yet? 你会仰泳了吗? How long will it take her to swim the Channel? 她游过英吉利海峡得用多长时间? note at bath 2 [intransitive ] go swimming to spend time swimmingfor pleasure 游泳(作为娱乐) I go swimming twice a week. 我每星期游泳两次。 3 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) (of a fish, etc. 鱼等 ) to move through or across water 游;游动 A shoal of fish swam past. 一群鱼游了过去。 Ducks were swimming around on the river. 鸭子在河面上游来游去。 4 [intransitive ] ( usuallybe swimming ) to be covered with a lot of liquid 浸;泡;洒满;充溢着 swim(in sth) The main course was swimming in oil. 主菜油汪汪的。 swim(with sth) Her eyes were swimming with tears. 她两眼噙满泪水。 5 [intransitive ] (of objects, etc. 物体等 ) to seem to be moving around, especially when you are ill/sick or drunk 仿佛在旋转,似在晃动(尤指生病或酒醉时的感觉) The pages swam before her eyes. 书页仿佛在她眼前晃动。 6 [intransitive ] to feel confused and/or as if everything is spinning around 眩晕;感觉天旋地转 His head swam and he swayed dizzily. 他感觉天旋地转,摇晃起来。 IDIOMsee sink v. noun 1 [singular ] a period of time during which you swim 游泳 Let's go for a swim. 我们去游个泳吧。 2 ( especially NAmE) (in compounds) related to or used for swimming (构成复合词)与游泳有关的,游泳时用的 a swim meet (= a swimming competition between teams) 游泳比赛 swim trunks 游泳裤 IDIOM in the ˈswim (of things) ( informal) involved in things that are happening in society or in a particular situation 积极参与社会生活(或某活动);合潮流 swim / swɪm ; NAmE swɪm / swam / swæm ; NAmE swæm / swum / swʌm ; NAmE swʌm /
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